Note: If you see this text you use a browser which does not support usual Web-standards. Therefore the design of Media Art Net will not display correctly. Contents are nevertheless provided. For greatest possible comfort and full functionality you should use one of the recommended browsers.
 
Nan Hoover «Videoperformance»
Nan Hoover, «Videoperformance», 1976 – 1977
© Nan Hoover
 


 Nan Hoover
«Videoperformance»

The strictly contemplative demeanour of Nan Hoover’s Performance works rouses very subjective associations in viewers, whose perception of the body and of light is intensified. A spirtual realm is accessed through the artist’s minimalistic handling of her materials – colour and (sometimes electronic) light – and her decelerated motional studies, due to a concentration on what she termed the ‘contrasts between the scale of the human form and its shadow’. Thus, the performance stage reaches out and embraces the space occupied by the audience, who, finding their unmoving figures co-opted into the production, might well feel transported back into Plato’s cave, whom Hoover quotes with the words, ‘Consider nothing more true than the shadows.’